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The big-spending French club are desperate to become genuine contenders to win the Champions League after dominating domestically in recent years, and have serious financial backing.

Alli signed a new deal earlier this season for £60,000-a-week, and PSG would be able to comfortably improve that contract and hope the chance of playing abroad appeals.

At only 20, Alli is an England regular and on the radars of Europe's richest clubs (Image: Action Images via Reuters)

He has been an incredible success for Tottenham since they signed him for just £5m in February 2015, quickly becoming a mainstay in the first team, an England regular and one of the best prospects in the country.

It would represent a huge profit if they did cash in, but Spurs will surely be determined to keep one of their biggest stars — especially as they look to build their future team around their clutch of young players.